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Gaia PhD Theses

The following table provides details on finished Gaia PhD theses. The theses might be related to the preparation of the Gaia mission, or they may be based on (or making use of) Gaia data. Entries are compiled from information sent to us through either the Gaia helpdesk or through the submission form as can be found at the bottom of the page.

Name

Year

Title

Institute(s)

Country

Supervisor(s)

Bibcode

62

Titarenko, Anastasia

2017

Chemical properties and Ages of the Galactic populations

Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur - Nice

France

A. Recio-Blanco

61

Tapiador, Daniel

2017

Architecture, Techniques and Models for Enabling Data Science in the Gaia Mission Archive

European Space Astronomy Centre and Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia

Spain

Eduardo Huedo, Luis M. Sarro

60

Hanson, Richard

2017

Mapping 3D extinction and structures in the Milky Way

Max Planck Institute for Astronomy

Germany

Coryn Bailer-Jones

59

Delchambre, Ludovic

2017

Determination of quasar astrophysical parameters within the Gaia mission

Please fill out the information for your finished Gaia PhD thesis below. An email will be send to the Gaia helpdesk with this information. The email address you provide will only be used to contact you if additional information is needed, it will not be shown on this page.

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For any additions or changes to your thesis information, please contact the Gaia helpdesk.